Maintenance Schedule - Evinrude E150DBXSE Operator's Manual

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Routine inspection and maintenance is necessary to prolong outboard life. The following chart
provides guidelines for inspection and maintenance to be performed by an authorized Dealer.
IMPORTANT: Outboards used in rental, commercial, or other high hour applications require
more frequent inspections and maintenance. Adjust schedule for operating and environmental
conditions.
Description
Electrical and ignition wires, inspect for wear or chafing
Engine to transom mounting hardware, re-torque (40 ft. lbs.)
Fasteners, inspect any loosened components
Fuel and oil system components, inspect and repair leaks
Fuel filter, replace
Gearcase lubricant, replace
Grease fittings, lubricate
Power trim/tilt system and fluid level, inspect
Propeller shaft splines, inspect and lubricate
Spark plugs, inspect and replace if necessary
Starter pinion shaft, inspect and lubricate
Steering system, inspect and lubricate
Thermostats, inspect
Throttle cable, inspect and re-tension
Water pump, inspect or replace if necessary
(1) Average recreational use. Commercial use, heavy use, or use in salt or polluted water requires more
frequent inspection and maintenance (annual checks are recommended).
(2) Emission-related component – Refer to Owner Responsibility on page 32, Product Warranty
Information on page 48 and, if applicable, California Emission Control Warranty Statement on
page 51
(3) Annually in salt water applications – Refer to Salt Water Lubrication Points on page 28
A. HPF XR Gearcase Lubricant
HPF Pro Gearcase Lubricant in high performance or commercial applications
B. Power Trim/Tilt and Power Steering Fluid
C. Triple-Guard Grease
D. Starter Bendix Lube ONLY, P/N 337016

MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE

(3)
(2)
Product
(2)
(3)
(2)
Engine
Every 300
Care
Hours or
Three Years
A
C
B
C
D
C
(1)
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